What do we know about nano?Monday, May 10, 2010 @ 4:51PM(PhysOrg.com) -- Nanotechnology involves manipulating the unimaginably small. A nanometer is about 5 carbon atoms in a row, or the distance your fingernail grows in one second. Matter behaves fundamentally differently at that scale, opening up new possibilities for products and processes. Nanotech is a vast emerging field of research, full of possibilities, and the media and the public are ...
Amy Bishop, UAH biology professor questioned in shooting, is one of university's 'research stars'Saturday, February 13, 2010 @ 12:05AMThe 40-year-old, Harvard-educated geneticist and her husband, Jim Anderson, are credited with inventing a mobile cell incubation system touted as a replacement for the old-fashioned petri dish.
Amy Bishop, UAH biology professor questioned in shooting, is one of university's 'research stars'Saturday, February 13, 2010 @ 12:05AMThe 40-year-old, Harvard-educated geneticist and her husband, Jim Anderson, are credited with inventing a mobile cell incubation system touted as a replacement for the old-fashioned petri dish.
How to Teach Physics to Your Dog: Obsessive Update [Uncertain Principles]Sunday, February 7, 2010 @ 10:37AMMiscellaneous stories and links about How to Teach Physics to Your Dog : Kathy Ceceri, who wrote the story about the book that ran in the Times Union , has posted the full article on the Home Physics blog . The link to the paper itself may very well disappear behind a paywall, but this post should remain accessible. There's an article in the Chronicle of Higher Education that I can't read ...
Small World Explored By Big Book: Stuart Lindsay's Guide To NanoscienceSaturday, February 6, 2010 @ 5:21AMStuart Lindsay, Arizona State University Regents' professor and director of the Biodesign Institute's Center for Single Molecule Biophysics, has just released the first comprehensive guide to a tiny world a million times smaller than a single grain of sand. Introduction to Nanoscience (published by Oxford University Press) provides readers with an overview of an emerging discipline which has in ...
Big book explores a small world: Professor debuts first complete guide to nanoscienceThursday, February 4, 2010 @ 12:58PMStuart Lindsay, Arizona State University Regents' professor and director of the Biodesign Institute's Center for Single Molecule Biophysics, has just released the first comprehensive guide to a tiny world a million times smaller than a single grain of sand. Introduction to Nanoscience (published by Oxford University Press) provides readers with an overview of an emerging discipline which has in ...
Big book explores a small world: Stuart Lindsay's guide to nanoscienceThursday, February 4, 2010 @ 12:12PM( Arizona State University ) Stuart Lindsay, Arizona State University Regents' professor and director of the Biodesign Institute's Center for Single Molecule Biophysics, has just released the first comprehensive guide to a tiny world a million times smaller than a single grain of sand.
'Lost' recap: What's your worldview?Thursday, February 4, 2010 @ 8:15AMBy Jeff Jensen The season 6 premiere addresses both reboot enthusiasts and opponents, and even has a few answers
TV Watch: 'Lost' recap: What's your worldview?Thursday, February 4, 2010 @ 8:13AMTwo, two, two shows in one! The two-hour season premiere of Lost , with its dual tracks of parallel world yarns, was a twin-patty, double-pounder factory burger of story, slathered with saucy ideas, drippy with messy emotions, and chewy with mystery meat.